venerdì 10 luglio 2015

Client: IkeaAgency: Mother LondonProduction Company: MJZDirector: Juan CabralVFX: MPCVFX Producer: Julie EvansVFX Shoot Supervisor: Bill MacnamaraCG Supervisor: Fabian FrankVFX Lead: Alex LovejoyWith hungry mouths to feed and not enough time in the day, cooking can sometimes feel like a chore. But at IKEA we know that fun is the one ingredient needed to turn everyday cooking into something we look forward to. When it works properly the kitchen is a wonderful place to spend time. It’s a social hub for friends and family. A place to play. A place to unwind. A place to create and enjoy.

In this advert we follow a group of curious monkeys as they discover something extraordinary in the middle of their jungle home. A playground like nothing they've seen before. Things pop, slide, turn and spin. They explore drawers and cupboards, each filled with surprises just for them. It doesn’t take long for their curiosity to turn into utter delight, reminding us all what a wonderful place the kitchen can be.

The soundtrack is Psychotic Reaction cover by Brenton Wood. Written by Roy Chaney, Ken Ellner, John Michalski, Byron Atkinson and John Byrne. Published by The Bicycle Music Company, Inc. administered by Bucks Music Group Limited.

Grey Londonhttp://www.scope.org.uk/awkward6 July is International Kissing Day and we’ve produced a new film to celebrate, ahead of a whole season of End The Awkward activity. We want to ‘Kiss awkward goodbye’ by showcasing disabled and non-disabled couples kissing. By showing this unapologetically, we can help break down awkward barriers that currently exist.

The film shows that when you get down to it – literally – we’re all the same and it’s about personal connection and chemistry.

We want people to ditch their assumptions about disability, get over their awkwardness and just relax. Dating, sex and relationships can be awkward at the best of times. It’s always better to just chill out a bit. Focus on the person and the connection, not the impairment.

About End The Awkward:A big part of the campaign is encouraging people sharing their awkward moments. We hope this video will get people thinking differently about sex and disability – but also prompt people to share their stories and get involved at our Awkward hub. We’ll be publishing awkward stories regularly through the campaign too.

About Scope:Scope exists to make this country a place where disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else. Until then, we'll be here. We provide support, information and advice to more than a quarter of a million disabled people and their families every year. We raise awareness of the issues that matter. And with your support, we'll keep driving change across society until this country is great for everyone.

[Amazing Challenge] Extreme test! Makeup in zero gravity challenge.The Mission: In 30 seconds, complete the hydrating and radiant skin makeup in zero gravity!In an extreme state of dry air and hard for free movements, will this makeup succeed?Hydrated, radiant skin in any situationIOPE AIR CUSHION®

lunedì 6 luglio 2015

A handful of inspirational people - that you’ve probably never heard of - are proving that science doesn’t just change the game. It can change the world for the better. They have devoted their time and energy to solve challenges such as Malaria outbreaks in Tanzania or how to provide food for 9 billion people in 2050. Thanks to their commitment it is possible to turn harmful methane gas into biodegradable plastics and for disabled people to walk again . Meet our unsung heroes of science.

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